That is a good point you make but I fail to see how transit will flood BD with Indians in due course as long as the system is implemented properly.
There needs to be a robust system where every truck driver etc can be tracked as they transit through BD to NE and the other way round. Anyway I fail to see how much more attractive BD will be for India truck drivers that are earning a decent living already. This may change in 10-15 years if BD economy outperforms Indian economy by a significant margin(2%+ extra GDP growth per annum).
If BD wants access rights to hydroelectric power from Nepal and Bhutan that it needs to power its economy, then it needs to give transit to India on a quid-pro-quo basis.
It cannot have the former without giving the latter.
PS - Visa free Indians? Those involved in transit will get special passes to pass through and cannot get off apart from at motorway service stations or go anywhere else in BD without special permission or emergency(accident).
There are several issues. You are assuming that things will be implemented correctly, I can assure you it never will, it is BD, it's not Japan, Germany or Netherlands. Special passes and let them in and they can't get off except petrol stations? Who is going to monitor them throughout several 100 KMs? Smuggling will happen, illegals will come in through the trucks. It's too risky and the problems far outweigh the benefits (there is none actually). Another thing Hasina did was totally not required and was actually blunder is gigivng them access to Chittagong and Mongla ports where we ourselves have acute port capacity issues.
Besides, for what exact benefit we should allow Indian trucks to pass through BD, why can't we do transshipment which is happening now. I also don't agree with the idea of producing electricity in Nepal or Bhutan, electricity power plants are strategic and there should never be a dependancy on other countries for it even if it's only 5%. I never agreed with Hasina's policy of getting Indian or Nepalese/Bhutanese electricity. If we can produce 95% of our needs in BD, it's not too hard to do 100%, this was simply not needed.
I also don't agree that BD can't further develop without the help of India, there is no merit to this argument. We have developed to the current point with our own hard work and there is no argument or logic that we can't develop further without India's help. Yes, we need market access etc in India but that should be dealt with in a transactional manner, we allow their goods, they allow our goods. We don't need to go gung ho about it.
In terms of benefiting BD, I am as pragmatic as it gets. I will deal with anybody if there is a benefit to be had. I don't see any benefit in what you are proposing which can't otherwise be reaped without giving those things to India.
@UKBengali
UKB Dada,
If BD wants access rights to hydroelectric power from Nepal and Bhutan that it needs to power its economy,
Hopefully Ekattor dada (
@Bengal71) wont oppose these transmission lines saying that illegal Indians will swing down those lines to come to BD?
It is not to be taken as an offense, I don't have any childish hatred/dislike for anybody be they Indians, Pakistanis, Chinese or the Martians.
Hydroelectric in Nepal and Bhutan was a bad idea, it was not required. Hasina is a good policy maker but nobody is infallible, I don't agree with what she did with this one.